Saturday, May 9, 2026
horse

Eliza Blue shares a horse-wrangling story that proves her ranching skills are both improving and still need work.
soybeans

There are a lot of traders talking their positions right now. Marlin Clark measures the anecdotal concerns against recent numbers from USDA.
brown cookies on white plastic pack

Judith Sutherland write that life doesn't require huge gestures to make an enormous difference. It is made better by caring hearts and attention paid to others when it matters most.
green corn plant under white sky during daytime

Scouting each cornfield as it begins to tassel and assessing weather conditions is an important part of making fungicide decisions on your farm.
minimalist photography of person standing near backpack and boots

Bryce Angell writes about a hitchhiker his father once picked up.
cut hay

Now is great time to assess if you have enough hay for the winter, as well as consider other things you can do to make sure you have enough feed for winter.
Katahdin sheep in a pasture

Producers need to plan ahead to maintain pastures through the summer slump when forage nutrition requirements are high.
kitchen house area

Columnist Kymberly Seabolt reflects on home renovations past and how styles always come back around.
a photo of a cave

Julie Geiss and family continue their caving adventures in Appalachia.
barn kittens

Eliza Blue reflects on balancing act that is life.